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Asia

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  • A man holds photographs of his and others' family members, victims of Abdul Hakim Shujayi, a US-funded militia commander in Uruzgan, Afghanistan.
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    Law and Order in Afghanistan

    Pro-government militias are being lauded as a bulwark against rising insurgency, even while some...

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    May Jeong
    Grantee
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Law and Order in Afghanistan
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    Workers at a tannery near Vellore, India, are awash in "wet blue," a solution of chromium sulfate and water.
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    PART OF: Deadly Pollution: The World's Most Toxic Places

    India: Toxic Tanneries

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    Multiple Authors
    March 9, 2017
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  • Museo Soumaya, designed by Fernando Romero for his client (and father-in-law) Carlos Slim, in the Nuevo Polanco district of Mexico City. Image by Lars Plougmann. Mexico, 2015.
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    Urbanization in the Developing World

    This global reporting project on urbanization in the developing world examines how three major...

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    Daniel Brook
    Grantee
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Urbanization in the Developing World
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    Best friends He Yixin (right) and Wang Mengxin (second to right) with a teacher (middle) and classmates at Tingjiang Secondary in 1971. All but He came to the U.S. for a better life. But He is now the wealthiest person among them all. Image courtesy of South China Morning Post.
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    PART OF: China's Human Snakes Return

    The Chinese Who Struggled in US and Their Classmate Who Made It at Home

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    Xiaoqing Rong
    Grantee
    March 6, 2017
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  • “Far away from the nearest modernized city in Qinghai, I traveled with Oxfam for about 10 hours to visit the Tibetan students staying in this boarding school. Instead of rushing back to their room after lunch to play with their smartphone or tablet, these kids are finding a suitable place in this small room packed with eight students so they can take out their books and start studying.” Image by Antonio Leon, National Geographic Your Shot. China, 2017.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    NatGeo Your Shot Features Photos of Inspiring Women

    The Pulitzer Center partnered with Your Shot–National Geographic’s photo community made up of over...

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    Ifath Sayed
    2017 Reporting Fellow
    March 6, 2017
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    Zhang Yong Cheng, a 47 year-old butcher from China, shows his finger that was cut with a blade. His employer misreported this case when he was injured at work, and he was also underpaid, he said. Image by Xyza Bacani. Singapore, 2017.
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    PART OF: Singapore Runaways

    Migrant Workers’ Treatment in Singapore: Worse than Hong Kong?

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    Xyza Cruz Bacani
    Grantee
    March 4, 2017
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    King Salman bin Abdulaziz al Saud. Image courtesy of Blacklisted News.
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    PART OF: Salafism à la Southeast Asia

    Saudi Arabia Is Redefining Islam for the World's Largest Muslim Nation

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    Krithika Varagur
    Grantee
    March 3, 2017
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    In 2011, Iluminada Panabe was found guilty of human smuggling and sentenced to six years in prison.
According to the police, Panabe had brought more than 800 Filipinos into Europe via Denmark and by Europol estimates had made as much as 10 million euros during her years of operation. Image by Tor Birk Trads. Denmark, 2016.
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    PART OF: Denmark's Au Pair Program: Cultural Exchange or Cheap Domestic Labor?

    People Smuggler 'Wanted to Help' Filipinos

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    Ana P. Santos
    Grantee
    March 2, 2017
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    A retail store in the United Kingdom. Image by Jošt Franko. London. 2016.
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    PART OF: Cotton: The Story Behind the Garment Industry

    A Glimpse of the Workers Who Make Your Clothes

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    Jošt Franko
    Grantee
    March 2, 2017
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    A displaced Yemeni girl in the al-Dashin camp of the Taiz governorate. Image by Ahmed al-Basha/IRIN. Yemen, 2016.
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    PART OF: Yemen: Two Years of War

    Yemen’s Silent Disaster: A Snapshot of Life and Death in Rural Taiz

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    Iona Craig
    Grantee
    March 2, 2017
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    A 2013 study found that for most measures of water quality, the Upper Citarum River was far outside mandatory limits. Today, the river remains contaminated with factory effluent, sewage, animal waste, and household garbage. Image by Larry C. Price. Indonesia, 2016.
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    PART OF: Deadly Pollution: The World's Most Toxic Places

    Undark Podcast: Wear and Tear

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    Multiple Authors
    March 1, 2017
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  • Activist Tomas Gomez Membreño says that “more and more of our natural resources are being handed out to foreign corporations.” Image by Jeremy Relph. Honduras, 2017.
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    Environmental Martyrs

    Murders of environmental and land rights campaigners are on the increase worldwide.

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    Fred Pearce
    Grantee
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Environmental Martyrs

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